Those with 63-64 drum brakes wanting to keep things original have an issue when it comes to worn pads on the drum brake backing plates. It is my observation that when new there was a raised area on the pad surface which kept the shoe level on all sides and thus allowed for smooth even operation at the friction points. After 50 + years and Bubba's fine hand many are uneven and excessively worn. I have this situation on my front brakes and normally this would just be an easy fix to swap out the backing plates. Problem is they are not reproduced (to my knowledge). SO, this leads me to my question about repairing /restoring the old ones I have here. Does someone have a source for new ones?
Has anyone attempted this repair and can they provide some guidance? I can weld, so I was thinking of trying to rebuild the low areas and file to evenly align the shoe height. It's a lot more time and work than I would prefer to do. Many used ones I've seen look just as bad or worse than what I have. I know many that have simply converted to disks to get around this, but I also know a good set of drum brakes is more than adequate for street driving (my 59 with low wear parts stops very well), so I put this up for discussion and input.
Here's a video that shows the problem. It's not a Corvette, but you get the idea.:
Thanks for your replies.
Dan
Has anyone attempted this repair and can they provide some guidance? I can weld, so I was thinking of trying to rebuild the low areas and file to evenly align the shoe height. It's a lot more time and work than I would prefer to do. Many used ones I've seen look just as bad or worse than what I have. I know many that have simply converted to disks to get around this, but I also know a good set of drum brakes is more than adequate for street driving (my 59 with low wear parts stops very well), so I put this up for discussion and input.
Here's a video that shows the problem. It's not a Corvette, but you get the idea.:
Thanks for your replies.
Dan
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